Wednesday, February 18, 2009

Are We Still In Kansas?

Late yesterday afternoon was an eventful weather day in Fayette County. At around 4:45 PM the severe weather warnings started playing on TV over and over again. The weather was beautiful outside. The girls and I had just come in from outside. I had worked in the yard and played with my babies. By the time Honey came home the beautiful day was a different story. The sky was a very strange color and the warnings were coming more often. All of the sudden I heard something hitting the windows in our house at about the same time Honey said OMG come look at the size of this hail. We could not believe it. It was like baseballs hitting the pool.
When the hail storm was over, I retrieved some of these beauties from our yard. It only lasted a few minutes but this is what we got. In my 51 years, I do not think I have ever seen hail this big or the shape that it was.
I then wanted to know what is Hail? Of course it is frozen precipitation but what? Research revealed the following:
"Hail is a frozen form of precipitation generally associated with severe thunderstorms, especially those which form in advance of cold fronts. Large hail is also seen as an early indicator of an approaching tornadic storm cell, and hailstones themselves can cause significant damage to exposed structures and vehicles. There are also documented cases where people have been seriously injured or even killed as a result of a heavy hailstorm."
The size of the hail was a true indicator of tornado's in the area. And yes I do believe that this size hail could have easily killed someone. True also was that a cold front hit a warm front causing the bad weather. The tornado sirens continued to go off for some time and we had a lot of rain. Thankfully everyone I know and love was safe and sound.
What was your weather like yesterday?
Have a good one!

8 comments:

Marlee said...

My weather was bright and sunny... 78 degrees all day! =) Mom I love you so much... You seriously say BFF and OMG and I love it! I have the coolest mom EVER haha! Your blog looks great! I love love love the background! Im going to start a NEW blog I believe! Im not Little Miss anything anymore- Just ME! So, gotta go but I love you! xoxo

Jamie Payne said...

Great pictures! Hail hit our house pretty bad last night but we haven't done a thorough search for damage yet. Unfortunately, I sent Jason outside to take pictures with a dead camera battery. By the time we were all charged up, it was dark out. Glad your family made it through okay!

Deb said...

WOW! I hope you were all safe. I would have put the sucker in the freezer and saved it.

J. Wallace said...

That's so beautiful! I wonder what makes it form in that shape. I've never seen anything like it.

Mental P Mama said...

I am so glad everyone was okay after that. Those were some serious storms....and that hail is eerily pretty.

Country Girl said...

I cannot believe how big your hail stones are!
Hey, George got Dixie's gift in the mail. He thinks they are AWESOME!!

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Judyann said...

wow Chere. Those are amazing hail stones. Incredible actually. We didn't get much rain or wind with that particular storm. It just missed us by about 3 miles. A friend in Oklahoma had her house nearly destroyed by tornados two weeks ago. The house two houses down from them is unihabitable.